Too many accounts, too many websites? Use Wavebox
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Using this now and loving it. I have my ticketing system, 3 different webmail accounts, and other sites all in one tool.
There is a free edition but the pro is only £15 a year, If you need an Outlook replacement for all the different accounts, give this a try.
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If the paid Pro version was free for personal use, I'd use it. But I'm not going to pay for it.
I can definitely see it's usefulness, and I'd love to use it. But I don't want to pay for something that only offers a minor convenience, that I do free otherwise, in a slightly less convenient way.
Cool product though, and would be worth paying for corporately.
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So it's like a new GMail interface replacement?
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Different websites, email accounts, services, all in one tab, with notifications for key ones.
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@Breffni-Potter said in Too many accounts, too many websites? Use Wavebox:
Different websites, email accounts, services, all in one tab, with notifications for key ones.
Doesn't taht just move the tabs from the top to the side? I guess I'd have to use it. But it just looks like what I already have in Chrome, but with a sidebar replicated the tabs.
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@Breffni-Potter Does the pro version handle multiple O365 accounts and distinct instances? If it does nothing more than wrap the browser, it is useless for that.
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@JaredBusch said in Too many accounts, too many websites? Use Wavebox:
@Breffni-Potter Does the pro version handle multiple O365 accounts and distinct instances? If it does nothing more than wrap the browser, it is useless for that.
I was just going to ask if it did thank you..
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I have 3x office 365 accounts in there right now. All distinct logins.
Just try it guys...